Nakuru, 08 October, 2025 / 1:13 am (ACI Africa).
Bishop Cleophas Oseso Tuka of the Catholic Diocese of Nakuru in Kenya has urged the people of God in the East African nation to stand firm in their faith, to live as true witnesses of Christ, and desist from abandoning their faith in favor of other denominations.
In his homily at Confirmation Mass at St. Patrick’s Eldama Ravine Parish of his Episcopal See on Sunday, October 5, Bishop Cleophas Oseso Tuka noted that some confirmed Catholics are fond of moving from one church to another instead of focusing on growing their faith in one place.
“A confirmed Christian should not be fickle in faith, a person who stands firm today but falls tomorrow,” Bishop Oseso said, and appealed, “Do not be unstable in your faith. Do not be Catholic today and tomorrow join another church. Stand firm in your faith so that you may grow with Christ and walk in His ways.”
He reminded the people of God that through the Sacrament of Confirmation, they receive the Holy Spirit, who empowers them to be courageous witnesses of Christ in their words, choices, and daily conduct.
The Kenyan Catholic Bishop cautioned the newly confirmed Catholics against engaging in evil acts, saying, “Do not be one who has received Confirmation yet is known for stealing, insulting others, or doing evil. No! You have been given the power to witness. The Holy Spirit has been poured into you so that you may testify to Christ and do good.”






